DIRECTOR, INDIGENOUS RELATIONS AND RECONCILIATION

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4 Locations
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Senior level
Fintech • Payments • Financial Services
The Role
Lead BDC's integration of economic reconciliation across strategy and operations by building Indigenous relationships, advising senior leaders, overseeing the Reconciliation team and Action Plan, ensuring governance, tracking performance, and embedding Indigenous perspectives into products, capital allocation, and organizational culture.
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We are banking at another level.

Choosing BDC as your employer means working in a healthy, inclusive, and skilled workplace that puts forward the best conditions to bring together unique teams where employees are empowered to act. It also means being at the centre of ambitious economic and financial projects to see further and to do things differently, to fuel the success of Canadian entrepreneurs.

Choosing BDC as your employer also means:

  • Flexible and competitive benefits, including an Employee Savings and Investment Plan where BDC matches part of your voluntary contributions, a Defined Benefit Pension Plan, a $750 wellness and health care spending account, to name a few   

  • In addition to paid vacation each year, five personal days, sick days as necessary, and our offices are closed from December 25 to January 1

  • A hybrid work model that truly balances work and personal life

  • Opportunities for learning, training and development, and much more... 

Explore the BDC Way in our Culture Book


POSITION OVERVIEW


At BDC, we envision a future where First Nations, Métis and Inuit entrepreneurs and employees thrive, and where inclusive growth and economic Reconciliation are embedded in our work. Our approach is anchored in our core values: to be united in the success of Indigenous entrepreneurs, guided by the perspectives, priorities, and prosperity of our Indigenous colleagues and partners, and courageous in how we learn and act to advance Truth and Reconciliation.


The Director of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation will lead the integration of economic reconciliation across BDC’s strategy, business decisions, and operations, connecting Indigenous perspectives, community relationships, and enterprise priorities to strengthen impact and accountability. Reporting to the AVP, Sustainability & Social Impact, the Director leads the Reconciliation team, while advising senior leaders and fostering shared ownership across the organization.


CHALLENGES TO BE MET


  • Develop and maintain a deep understanding of the evolving needs and priorities of Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities, translating these insights into actionable improvements in products, services, and business practices.
  • Build and sustain trusted relationships with Indigenous partners and rights‑holders, creating the conditions for open, respectful, and informed dialogue.
  • Embed economic reconciliation into enterprise strategy, business decisions, and operating models ensuring Indigenous perspectives meaningfully inform how BDC designs products, allocates capital, and delivers its mandate.
  • Collaborate with business lines and corporate functions to enable consistent, credible, and coordinated integration of reconciliation across BDC, to help advance key priorities.
  • Lead the execution and continuous evolution of BDC’s Reconciliation Action Plan, translating commitments into clear priorities, workplans, milestones, and measurable outcomes, and ensuring sustained progress and accountability.
  • Lead BDC’s participation in PAIR (Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations) program, ensuring certification requirements are met and that practices reflect meaningful and sustained change.
  • Establish and maintain enterprise governance, performance tracking, and reporting processes to support senior leadership oversight, monitor progress on reconciliation priorities, and effectively communicate outcomes and impact.
  • Identify, assess and advise on reconciliation-related opportunities, risks, and trade-offs, supporting informed, accountable decision-making across the organization.
  • Provide leadership and guidance to the Reconciliation team, ensuring community insights meaningfully inform enterprise practices, while fostering a collaborative environment that values the distinct and complementary roles of community engagement and enterprise integration.
  • Strengthen organizational capability, embedding reconciliation into leadership expectations, decision-making practices, and organizational culture, enabling leaders and teams to engage with Indigenous perspectives in a more informed, thoughtful, and consistent way across the organization. 

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR


Required Qualifications

  • Significant experience advancing reconciliation, Indigenous relations, or government relations. This may include experience within Indigenous communities, organizations, or in roles involving rights-holder engagement, partnership development, or institutional change. Experience gained through lived experience, community leadership, and/or professional roles is valued.
  • Bachelor's degree in relevant field (e.g. business, finance, social sciences, public relations, Indigenous studies) or equivalent experience. We recognize that leadership in this work may be grounded in lived experience, community leadership, cultural knowledge, and professional practice.
  • Proven ability to navigate complexity and influence strategy, decision‑making, and operations.
  • Strong understanding of Indigenous cultures, traditions, and protocols, or grounded in lived experience, long-term relationship building, or demonstrated practice.
  • Strong judgment, collaboration, and influencing skills, with the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly to diverse audiences.
  • Priority will be given to candidates who identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, Inuit), recognizing the value of lived experience, community connection and cultural knowledge in leading this work.  

Preferred Qualifications

  • Strong communication skills required. This position is bilingual but we encourage all applicant to apply; Indigenous language knowledge and community-based communication experience are equally valued.
  • Established, trust-based relationships with Indigenous communities, Nations, or economic partners relevant to the role.
  • Strong understanding of the Canadian reconciliation context, including the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
  • Knowledge of procurement processes and major‑project requirements affecting Indigenous entrepreneurs.
  • Business and or experience in financial institutions.

Proudly one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers and one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, inclusive and accessible environment where all employees can thrive and feel empowered to bring their whole selves to work. If you require an accommodation to complete your application, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected].

While we appreciate all applications, we advise that only the candidates selected to participate in the recruitment process will be contacted.

Skills Required

  • Significant experience advancing reconciliation, Indigenous relations, or government relations, including rights-holder engagement and partnership development
  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (business, finance, social sciences, public relations, Indigenous studies) or equivalent experience
  • Proven ability to navigate complexity and influence strategy, decision-making, and operations
  • Strong understanding of Indigenous cultures, traditions, and protocols, or grounded in lived experience, long-term relationship building, or demonstrated practice
  • Strong judgment, collaboration, and influencing skills, with ability to communicate complex ideas clearly to diverse audiences
  • Priority will be given to candidates who identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Metis, Inuit)
  • Strong communication skills; proficiency in English and/or French; Indigenous language knowledge and community-based communication experience valued
  • Established, trust-based relationships with Indigenous communities, Nations, or economic partners
  • Strong understanding of the Canadian reconciliation context, including TRC Calls to Action and UNDRIP
  • Knowledge of procurement processes and major-project requirements affecting Indigenous entrepreneurs
  • Business experience and/or experience in financial institutions
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The Company
Montréal, , Quebec
4,498 Employees
Year Founded: 1944

What We Do

We are BDC, the bank for Canadian entrepreneurs. Our mission is to help create and develop strong Canadian businesses through financing, consulting services and securitization, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises. Through our subsidiary—BDC Capital, we also offer a full spectrum of specialized financing, including venture capital, equity as well as growth and business transition capital. BDC, Canada’s first B Corp bank. B Corps are certified Beneficial companies. Their purpose is to create value for society as well as money. They meet high standards of transparency and accountability, and create positive social and environmental benefit. Learn more at www.bcorporation.net. Social Media Community Guidelines: https://www.bdc.ca/EN/about/social_media/Pages/social-media-guidelines.aspx

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